Felicia Pride listens to the music she grew up with and hears different messages.
She heard Syal's memories of the small mining village, with few distractions, where she grew up.
Then she grew up and became your average, everyday American woman of the middle 20th century.
She grew up in a house with no hot water and an outdoor toilet.
Born in Bikol, she grew up in Bulacan, the oldest in a family of 11 children.
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She grew up in Dubai in a family where she was encouraged to study.
She grew up skiing at Big Sky -- as did a half-dozen of her instructors.
She grew up in rural Texas where she learned to survive in the outdoors.
From them, we learn that she grew up in Naples, and has lived for periods outside Italy.
She grew up in the shadow of Harvard University, the daughter of a painter and a physicist.
And so, she said with a big smile, when she grew up, she could marry a princess.
But as she grew up, it soon became evident that her talents lay in drama and singing.
She grew up in a commune in Vermont with no electricity, and they grew their own food.
My mother and her family moved 14 times in 16 years while she grew up as a sharecropper.
She told me that she grew up an only child in Gratiot, Ohio, a town of just 250 people.
She grew up in humble beginnings in segregated Birmingham, Alabama, and rose to prominence in academia and international diplomacy.
Palmer told students at Parkside Elementary School that she grew up listening to all kinds of music, including country.
Now she says selling the house she grew up in means that her family is more American than ever.
Like a lot of immigrant children, she grew up listening to American pop.
Raised a Zen Buddhist in Kyoto, she grew up amid respect for tradition.
She grew up in foster homes, had a two-year degree under her belt, and was married to her high-school sweetheart.
She said Detroit has a large Muslim population and she grew up with that as a normal part of the culture.
One of them was Nkubana -- decades ago, she had fled to Uganda where she grew up in a refugee camp.
At 22, Galen still lives with his controlling and emotionally dependent mother in the secluded California house she grew up in.
She grew up in a poor family in Gabon, Africa, the daughter of a single mother raising five children by herself.
She grew up in Indonesia, and at 17 was given the opportunity to work as a nanny here in the United States.
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Like the most of the women her age, she grew up with a stay at home mother but became a working mom.
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Fields, likes to say she grew up in an extremely wealthy family.
She grew up in New Jersey and currently lives in Camas, Washington.
She grew up in Vermont and received her undergraduate degree from Brown University and her law degree from Georgetown University Law Center.
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